Known puzzles
Inside front and back cover, on spears, there is a Series of letters that means "Grace Cahill = Madrigal Leader"
On pages 39 and beyond it spells in Morse Code half way up the page "There is a Madrigal watcher"
Both magpies help in constructing the nest
Vipers are venomous snakes and should be handled with caution by professionals. It is not safe or advisable to attempt to fit a viper anywhere, as this could lead to injury or harm to both the individual and the snake. It's best to appreciate vipers from a safe distance in their natural habitats.
Both adders and vipers are types of venomous snakes, but they are not the same. Adders typically refer to snakes in the Vipera genus found in Europe and Asia, while vipers are a broader term encompassing many species of venomous snakes in the Viperidae family found worldwide.
Birds use both their beaks and their claws for nest building.
The female wren does.
No defenitely female birds will built the nest
Egg and nest have a short e sound in both words.
I've seen it called both a nest and eyrie.
they both take it
Nead (in both Gaelics: Irish and Scottish)
I've seen it called both a nest and eyrie.
Kraits are apart of the group Elapidae (elapids) which include other neurotoxic snakes such as Cobras and Coral Snakes. This group is separate from the other main group of venomous snakes, Viperidea (vipers), which include Rattlesnakes and Puff Adders. That being said, there are many differences between elapids and vipers. Elapids are generally long, slender snakes with small, fixed front fangs. Vipers on the other hand are usually stout-bodied with a triangular lance-like head that have long, hinged front fangs . Also, elapids possess neurotoxic venom while vipers have hemotoxic venom (in come cases have a blend of both as seen in Neo-tropical Rattlesnakes)